[ Academia ] : ++ { HIGHLY RELEVANT } ++ Recent scholarly contribution -- with copious valuable bibliographical references as well as an index -- on war crimes trials and international criminal courts, including coverage of: the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda; the former Yugoslavia War Crime Trials in The Hague, Netherlands; and the Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946. Contents: The indictable propaganda: a bottom-up perspective by Nenad Fišer; Word scene investigations: toward a cognitive linguistic approach to the criminal analysis of open source evidence in war crimes cases by Predrag Dojčinović; Propaganda as a crime under international humanitarian law: theories and strategies for prosecutors by Dan Saxon; The challenges of understanding Kinyarwanda key terms used to instigate the 1994 genocide in Rwanda by Mathias Ruzindana; Propaganda, hate speech and mass killings by Anthony Oberschall; Hitler's notorious Jew-Baiter: the prosecution of Julius Streicher by Margaret Eastwood; Propaganda in the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia by Michael Kearney; The ghost of causation in international speech crime cases by Susan Benesch; and, Crimes of atrocity, the problem of punishment and the situ of law by Lawrence Douglas.

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Recent scholarly contribution on war crimes trials and international criminal courts, including coverage of: the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda; the Former Yugoslavia War Crime Trials in The Hague, Netherlands; and the Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946.